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United States of America
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IBM in the News
El Capitan touted as the first exascale-class machine for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) stands as a computing resource for the NNSA Tri-Labs — LLNL, Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories.
IBM announced a 10-year, $100 million initiative with the University of Tokyo and the University of Chicago to build a quantum-centric supercomputer powered by 100,000 qubits.
The two companies are developing a new systems engineering and asset management combined software solution to support traceability and sustainable product development.
Siemens to adopt Red Hat OpenShift for its MindSphere Platform used by manufacturers globally.
New solution combines Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio with IBM Maximo to continuously improve product performance, maintenance and operations.
Scientists at Oak Ridge and in China are putting their compute resources to work against the pandemic.
The Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will be home to the installation, allowing it to foster new means of education and breakthroughs in research in the world of high-performance computing.
IIC testbed automates print production and predictive maintenance.
CrowdFlower also changes name to Figure Eight.
The annual Hannover Messe is one of the world’s largest engineering and manufacturing industrial trade shows.
Annual embedded computing conference homes in on gathering and using data from the edges.
So what is blockchain, why is it being so highly lauded and how can it be applied to engineering?
IBM has been working with NVIDIA to bring its latest GPU (graphics processing unit) technology, NVIDIA Tesla V100, to the cloud.
Mellanox announces that the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Summit supercomputer is on target for completion early this year.
A total of 471 systems, representing 94.2% of the total, are now using Intel processors, which is slightly up from 92.8% six months ago, according to the TOP500's latest list.
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